Do The 50 Busiest Airports in North America Have WiFi?

Listed below you will find a list of the 50 busiest airports in North America. We did some digging and found out which of them offer WiFi, how many offer it for free, and how many will make you pay or watch an ad to gain access. Two things before we get started.

1) The 50 busiest airports is based on inbound and outbound flight traffic, not total passengers. The source for this information is The 2013 Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA) Traffic Report, which is available here.

2) This post will follow the format of our other blog lists of this nature, simply listing the name of the airport and a YES/NO answer for WiFi. Each YES/NO will be hyperlinked to the source of our information, which will also provide more details about the network.

The 50 Busiest Airports in North America: WiFi Report

Does Dallas/Ft Worth International Airport (DFW) have free WiFi? YES-You have to watch a 30 second advertisement before access is granted

Does Miami International Airport (MIA) have free WiFi? NO-They offer WiFi with Boingo that costs $4.95 to use

Does LaGuardia Airport (LGA) have free WiFi? YESPreviously, the 3 NY/NJ airports also charged $4.95 through Boingo for WiFi access but have recently announced an initiative for 30 minutes of free WiFi access before having to pay.

Based on our research, 84% of the 50 most active airports in North America offer no strings attached free WiFi, which is great. To read more about WiFi and airports in 2014, check out our 2014 Status Report: WiFi in the Sky.